Does coverage of women's sport focus on personality over performance?
Does coverage of women's sport put too much emphasis on personal lives over performances - and what effect is that having on players?
Over the past three years, women's basketball has become one of the most watched and talked-about sports in the USA. Around 1.5 million viewers tuned in to this year's WNBA draft, where the Dallas Wings made Azzi Fudd the number one pick. However, much of the media coverage of the draft focused more on Fudd's relationship with the Wings' star player, Paige Bueckers, than on Fudd's attributes as a player.
Sophia Hartley is joined by journalist Frankie de la Cretaz, author of the newsletter Out of Your League, and the CBC's Karissa Donkin to discuss whether coverage of women's sport puts too much emphasis on personal lives over performances.
Frankie explains why such scrutiny can lead to unhealthy fandom and have a negative effect on players.
Karissa covers the Professional Women's Hockey League (PWHL) in Canada. She says it's frustrating to know that a lot of the focus on the world's best female athletes is centered on what they do away from the ice or the court.
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